Setting up The Baseball Bat Choke
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Translation: Стандартна удушваща техника с кръстосан хват на ревера от контрол на гърба с куки
Атакуващият поема контрол над гърба на противника с двоен кук и хват „предпазен колан.
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The standard baseball bat lapel choke from double hook is executed with the defender mounted or in knee-on-belly position, utilizing the opponent's collar as the primary strangling weapon. Thompson Defense Academy emphasizes the importance of controlling the near-side arm before attempting lapel entry, recommending that the attacking athlete keep their foot grounded during knee-on-belly to maintain base stability, pin the defending arm with their elbow to prevent the opponent from defending the neck, and only then rotate the fist inside the lapel to establish the grip. Renzo Gracie Jiu Jitsu DFW stresses that the hands must remain close together—with pinky and pointer finger touching—to maintain pressure analogous to holding a baseball bat, and that the thumb should be placed deep in the back of the collar while fingers extend far into the front past the shoulder to access the meat of the collar where maximum pressure is available. The grip is finished by pulling the collar apart from itself, which causes the elbows to pinch together and forces the forearm blade across the carotids. Knight Jiu-Jitsu provides detailed no-gi adaptations using the S-grip (interlaced fingers, palms parallel), which allows superior wrist flexibility; the instructor recommends positioning the knee diagonally across the opponent's bicep to cut off defensive hand movements before rotating and connecting the elbows. All three instructors agree that the choke becomes progressively tighter as the opponent attempts to improve their position or escape, making it particularly effective during positional transitions when the defender is committed to advancing their own objectives.
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Japanese BJJ community standard terminology; ベースボールチョーク (Baseball Choke) from Yahoo知恵袋 BJJ community
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Mixed Japanese-Western terminology — combines traditional Japanese terms with katakana loanwords
Japanese terminology sourced from Japanese BJJ community standard terminology; ベースボールチョーク (Baseball Choke) from Yahoo知恵袋 BJJ community
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According to Professor Jason Yousef at Renzo Gracie Jiu Jitsu DFW, you should grip into the meat of the shoulder past the logo rather than right at the collar itself, which is impossible to grip effectively. You need to reach behind and go as far as possible into that shoulder area for a solid grip.
Thompson Defense Academy emphasizes pinning your opponent's near-side arm with your knee on belly before you finish the choke, since your opponent will naturally try to prevent your hands from connecting around their neck. Keep your weight over your knee and your foot on the ground to maintain control while you work the lapel grip.
Professor Jason Yousef explains that if your opponent grabs your hands to defend the choke grip, that's when you apply knee on belly and pull them into you—giving them the choice between defending the choke or defending the knee pressure. When they push away the knee, you can drop and transition to another attack.
Professor Jason Yousef notes that you pull both hands back away from each other, which causes your elbows to pinch inward and drives your forearm blade across the opponent's carotids. Keeping your palm down and maintaining elbow connection is key to finishing the choke.
Атакуващият поема контрол над гърба на противника с двоен кук и хват „предпазен колан.
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Стандартната верига за подготовка: setupChain.
Стандартните контри включват: counterTechniques.
Чести варианти: Стандартно удушване с реверс-хват на ревера от гърба; Удушване с кръстосан хват на яката от позиция „костенурка.
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Стандартна удушваща техника с реверс-хват на ревера от двоен кук на гърба е известна също като Yakyū Batto-jime — Hooks, Стандартно задно удушване с реверс-хват на ревера, Класическо бейзболно удушване от гърба.